Planning and Designing
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PART 1 UNDERSTANDING THE LEARNING PROCESS I teach Painting and Decorating at Keighley College on a part-time basis. The students I have chosen for my report are undertaking a two-year OCNW (Open College of the North West) decorating course. The completion of this certificated course will enable them to progress onto the next level, which is intermediate NVQ level 2. Depending on work commitments (some students are employed by local tradesmen decorators) or personal reasons, my group will vary in size from week to week. On a good week twelve or perhaps fourteen students will attend and, on a poor one, sometimes as low as four or five. On average a class of ten can be in attendance. Planning for teaching this group requires a great deal of careful consideration. The range of ability shown by individuals varies enormously. Those students who are employed will be more experienced in the practical side of...

